In 2016 the new SATs tests were introduced, which means that children's attainment is no longer measured according to levels. The children are now given a 'scaled score' for Reading, Mathematics and SPAG, which correlates with their raw score. A scaled score of 100 or above is classed as 'age expected'. A scaled score of below 100 means the child has not achieved 'age expected'.

Children achieving scaled score of 100 or more (expected standard):

Reading, Writing and Mathematics combined: 73% (National average 61%)

Reading: 77% (National average 71%)

Writing: 87% (National average 76%)

Mathematics: 90% (National average 75%)

Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling: 80% (National average 77%)

Children achieving scaled score of 110 or more (high level of attainment)

Reading, Writing and Mathematics combined: 10% (National average 9%)

Reading: 30% (National average 25%)

Writing: 13% (National average 18%)

Mathematics: 30% (National average 23%)

Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling: 40% (National average 31%)

Average scaled score:

Reading: 105

Mathematics: 107

Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling: 106

Average Progress Score:

Reading: +1.5 (National Score 0)

Writing: +1.0 (National Score 0)

Mathematics: +2.5 (National Score 0)

Please note National figures are currently provisional.

Please see the link below for further School Performance Data and Key Stage 2 Results.